"Meat is bad for health." said a fellow vegetarian.
The first written usage of the English word appeared in Edward Gibbon's journal, referring to "bits of cold meat" as a 'Sandwich'. It was named after John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich, an 18th-century English aristocrat, although he was not the inventor of the food. It is said that Lord Sandwich was fond of this form of food because it allowed him to continue playing cards, while eating without getting his cards greasy.
The acronym McRib refers to the Mcdonalds barbeque pork sandwich that is periodically sold. The sandwich is typically offered a few times in the year depending on sales.
A cockney sandwich is where you stick you cock in a meat of beef with sullivans big balls and babysit me
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You could be referring to any type of "meat sandwich."
A single sandwich, if it contains meat, can contain billions of proteins.
A hero sandwich is just another name for a submarine sandwich. Any meat that you can put on a sub would be applicable to a hero, grinder, or hoagie.
No it does not. How do you explain a peanut butter and jelly snadwich? --The Dog Expert
The order of meat when making his goddamn sandwich. 2 turkey, 1 ham, and then 1 roast beef. Rinse and repeat.
Honestly, a steak sandwich is so bad because you do not like them. The meat is grey because it is roasted and not grilled.
Because the meat is thicker than bread
A basic sandwich is meat and cheese between two slices of bread.
It is grain for bread but it depends on what is in it If its a cheese sandwich than dairy or if it's a chicken sandwich then meat
I guess it takes 5lbs of meat for about 50 people.
Besides holding the bread apart, they add flavor and texture to the meat/cheese of the sandwich.
Sandwiches were "invented" by the Earl of Sandwich, who found the combination of pieces of meat between slices of bread. He named these after himself.